Revitalizing a YouTube Channel to Dominate “How-To” Searches
Client: A mid-sized e-commerce brand specializing in DIY home improvement supplies.

Challenges We Faced
The client was investing heavily in video content, but their YouTube channel was failing to grow or drive traffic:
Low YouTube Search Rankings
Their “how-to” videos were not ranking in YouTube search, losing all traffic to individual creators.
Poor Click-Through Rate (CTR)
Custom thumbnails were uninspiring, and titles were not keyword-optimized, leading to low clicks.
Low Watch Time
Videos had poor audience retention, as they failed to engage viewers in the first 15 seconds.

Stagnant Subscriber Growth
The channel was not gaining new subscribers, as there was no clear value proposition or optimization.
Weak Channel Authority
The channel layout, “About” page, and playlists were not optimized, sending negative signals to the YouTube algorithm.

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Our Approach – How We Solved These Challenges
Results
| Metric | Before | After | Growth |
|---|---|---|---|
| Avg. Monthly Watch Time | 500 hours/mo | 8,500 hours/mo | +1600% |
| Avg. Video Click-Through Rate (CTR) | 1.5% | 7.0% | +366% |
| Organic Views (from YouTube Search) | 10,000/mo | 95,000/mo | +850% |

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Advice for Marketers & Brand Owners
- YouTube is a search engine. Treat it as such with deep keyword research for titles, descriptions, and tags.
- Your thumbnail is your “first impression.” A high-CTR thumbnail is more important than almost any other single factor.
- Watch Time is the key to the algorithm. If you can’t hold a viewer’s attention, YouTube will not recommend your video.
- Organize your content into keyword-rich playlists to build channel authority and increase session watch time.
Extra Factors That Made It Work
- A/B testing thumbnails was critical to finding a style that resonated with the target audience.
- Focusing on “how-to” video keyword research allowed us to find the exact problems their products solved.
- Rewriting descriptions to be mini-blog posts, complete with timestamps and product links.